To be fair, I actually edited all that stuff out before you posted, because it was irrelevant to the point I was making. Admittedly, it was over the top and unnecessary.
Moving on...
To make it even more clear, they didn't remove their recommendation because it "drops calls." They removed it because they were finally able to duplicate the death grip by having someone in a different office with a weaker signal try it.
They did the same thing they do any other time a product has a flaw with a replicatable side issue: they pulled their recommendation. It was the right decision to make, but it doesn't change the facts. Other than when you go out of your way to hold it in the "death grip," it has better reception and less dropped calls than other iPhones.
Now you can keep calling me a fanboy, or you can read some of the articles that have been linked to by other people than myself. The fanboy thing is probably a lot easier though.
Last edited by FanIn80; 07-12-2010 at 11:53 PM.
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